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Svetlana de Rohan-Levashova. Revelation
after the death of her beloved granddaughter and Magdalena, Maria decided to leave
the cruel and merciless life... But before "going away" forever, she came to Meteora to
say goodbye and tell us the true story of the death of those who we all loved so much...
Also she came back to see the White Volkhv for the last time... her spouse and faithful
friend who she was unable to forget. She forgave him in her heart, but to his great
regret she could not bring Magdalena’s forgiveness...
Titian's painting “Salome” Caravaggio "The Killing of the Baptist"
So, as you can see, Isidora, the great Christian fable about "universal forgivness"
is simply a child's lie for naive believers to let them do any Evil, knowing that whatever
they did, they will be always forgiven in the end. But one should forgive only that,
which is truly worthy of forgiveness. Man must understand that he has to answer for
any Evil he does... and not before some mysterious God, but before himself, making
himself suffer cruelly. Magdalena did not forgive the White Volkhv, despite that she
deeply respected and sincerely loved him, just as she could not forgive all of us for
Radomir’s terrible death, becase it was precisely SHE who understood better than all
that we could help him and save him from that cruel death... but we did not want to.
Considering the White Volkhv’s guilt too heavy, she left him to live with this guilt and
remember it every minute of his life... She did not want to grant easy forgiveness to
him. We never saw her again, or her children. Via a Knight Templar, who also was
our volkhv, Magdalena sent an answer to the White Volkhv after he had asked her to
come back to us: "The Sun does not rise twice in one day... The joy of your world
(Radomir) will never come back to you, just as I shall not come back to you... I found
my FAITH and my TRUTH, they are LIVING, and yours is DEAD... Mourn your sons.
They loved you. I will never forgive you their death as long as I live. Let your guilt be
with you. Maybe some time it will bring you Light and Forgiveness... but not from me."
The Volkhv John’s head was not brought to Meteora for the same reason. None of the
Knights Templar wanted to come back to us... We lost them, just like many times we
lost many others who did not want to understand and accept our sacrifice... who, like
you, left, blaming us.
My head spun! Like a hungry traveller, I appeased my eternal hunger for
knowledge and voraciously absorbed the stream of amazing information, generously
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